pdfCorrect CLI is a high-performance tool that corrects PDFs quickly, making it ideal for integration into web applications.
Some of the key features of pdfCorrect CLI include its unrestricted support of PDF 1.6, allowing for reliable processing of even the most intricate PDF files. It also boasts an easy-to-use interface for creating and testing new correction profiles thanks to the plug-in version of pdfCorrect.
What's more, pdfCorrect CLI can solve over 60 different production problems in PDF files, including thickening hairlines, modifying overprinting features, and removing CMYK profiles and OPI comments. Plus, it can adjust about 80 different PDF features, such as reducing image resolution, setting the initial view, and inserting metadata. You can find a complete list of all features in the manual.
pdfCorrect CLI can downgrades to previous PDF versions (PDF 1.3 through 1.5) and includes numerous correction profiles to solve individual problems or prepare for certain printing methods.
For printing processes, all correction profiles are compatible with Adobe Acrobat 7 Preflight checks, and the tool supports all PDF/X standards. Additionally, pdfCorrect CLI offers easy-to-use pdfAutomator interface for rapid implementation using Hotfolder technology for both Mac and Windows.
The tool supports interface with FullSWITCH and PowerSWITCH, which are workflow systems with a graphical user interface. It also has logging of every correction performed and flexible control of command-line outputs for logging. Finally, the call-up convention for pdfCorrect CLI is identical to pdfInspektor4 CLI and pdfColorConvert CLI.
It's worth noting that there is a limitation: pdfCorrect CLI offers a 30-day trial period. Nonetheless, in my experience, the software is definitely worth checking out if you work with PDF files frequently. Overall, I highly recommend pdfCorrect CLI as a valuable addition to your PDF processing toolkit.
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